The New Zealand Railways Magazine, Volume 3, Issue 1 (May 1, 1928)
Contents
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- Editorial — Autumn Excursions p. 2
- Wellington, 26th April, 1928 p. 3
- North Island East Coast Railway — Line Officially Opened — A furthur 98 miles added to the N.I. Railway System p. 4
- 1928 General Conference of Australian and New Zealand Railway Officers — Some Impressions Obtained by New Zealand's Representative — by G. S. Lynde p. 6
- The Romance Of The Rail — A descriptive and historical story of the North Island Main Trunk Railway — by James Cowan p. 10
- Production Engineering — Chas. E. Carpenter On Engineering — by E. T. Spidy p. 14
- “Toyland”—For the Little Ones — by Olive Scandlyn p. 16
- Current Comments p. 17
- London Letter p. 18
- White Island, New Zealand — “The Eighth Wonder Of The World” p. 22
- Payment By Results — A Reply from the Canadian Pacific Railway p. 25
- Facts and Figures from the Christchurch Transport Office — by Double-Decker p. 26
- A Holiday in Australia — Some Impressions and Observations — by N. McGaffen p. 28
- The “Stirk” Hiloplane Machine — by C. J. Graham p. 32
- By Those Who Like Us p. 34
- Wit And Humour p. 35
- Tools Of Steel — Part VII — by H. E. Childs p. 36
- Turbine Running at Otira in Comparison with other Power Stations — by William H. King p. 38
- Dining Cars and Service in Australia p. 41
- Railways And Sport p. 42
- For the Olympic Games — by Mr. A. J. Cleverley p. 44
- Promotions Recorded During April p. 45
- Of Feminine Interest p. 46
- Record Farmers' Excursion — Canterbury's Appreciation of Southland's Hospitality p. 47
- Railway Ambulance Classes at Wellington and Petone p. 48